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1) If you could pick only 1 song for the rest of your life, which one would it be?


Probz something short yet iconic, eg:
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1) Supper's Ready 

2) Genesis 


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote presdoug Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 21 2024 at 19:31
Originally posted by Hrychu Hrychu wrote:

Originally posted by presdoug presdoug wrote:

Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

Originally posted by Steve Wyzard Steve Wyzard wrote:

Originally posted by presdoug presdoug wrote:

Bruckner's  9th Symphony, conducted by Bruno Walter


Bruckner's 9th Symphony is definitely in my Top 5, but I would choose Eugen Jochum's 1966 recording with the Berlin Philharmonic. 


I think this one has cropped up before; I' ve certainly discussed it with presdoug. If I was to only pick one 'track' then although I think B9 is fantastic, I couldn't play it thru as many times as M9, which I'd opt for.

If I'd had gone for B9, then I could choose any of Jochum, Klemperer, Karajan, Wand, Giulini, Bernstein or Haitink... but I might have settled for Abbado's final, monumental performance in 2014.

My choice for 'one track' however will be M9. I could have gone for many of the same interpreters, but for me, this version with Karajan has always remained my favourite:

'one band'? I think that would have to be Tangerine Dream, given the extent of their discography and the fact that I never get tired of it, these days...

 

 
Ah, Mahler's 9th...what a wonderful work. As far as interpretations go, I would want the Bruno Walter recording with the Columbia Symphony Orchestra.....
Kindertotenlieder sounds so much like a genuine Austrian last name it's scary! :D
Despite "Songs On The Death Of Children", Mahler and Bruckner's music is positive, and really about life, not death-their symphonies speak of hope , not despair......
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Hrychu Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 21 2024 at 13:54
Originally posted by presdoug presdoug wrote:

Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

Originally posted by Steve Wyzard Steve Wyzard wrote:

Originally posted by presdoug presdoug wrote:

Bruckner's  9th Symphony, conducted by Bruno Walter


Bruckner's 9th Symphony is definitely in my Top 5, but I would choose Eugen Jochum's 1966 recording with the Berlin Philharmonic. 


I think this one has cropped up before; I' ve certainly discussed it with presdoug. If I was to only pick one 'track' then although I think B9 is fantastic, I couldn't play it thru as many times as M9, which I'd opt for.

If I'd had gone for B9, then I could choose any of Jochum, Klemperer, Karajan, Wand, Giulini, Bernstein or Haitink... but I might have settled for Abbado's final, monumental performance in 2014.

My choice for 'one track' however will be M9. I could have gone for many of the same interpreters, but for me, this version with Karajan has always remained my favourite:

'one band'? I think that would have to be Tangerine Dream, given the extent of their discography and the fact that I never get tired of it, these days...

 

 
Ah, Mahler's 9th...what a wonderful work. As far as interpretations go, I would want the Bruno Walter recording with the Columbia Symphony Orchestra.....
Kindertotenlieder sounds so much like a genuine Austrian last name it's scary! :D
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Bach's Mass in B minor BWV 232 with the Monteverdi Chior and the English Baroque Soloists conducted by John Eliot Gardiner...the 1985 version...
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Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

Originally posted by Steve Wyzard Steve Wyzard wrote:

Originally posted by presdoug presdoug wrote:

Bruckner's  9th Symphony, conducted by Bruno Walter

Bruckner's 9th Symphony is definitely in my Top 5, but I would choose Eugen Jochum's 1966 recording with the Berlin Philharmonic. 

I think this one has cropped up before; I' ve certainly discussed it with presdoug. If I was to only pick one 'track' then although I think B9 is fantastic, I couldn't play it thru as many times as M9, which I'd opt for.

If I'd had gone for B9, then I could choose any of Jochum, Klemperer, Karajan, Wand, Giulini, Bernstein or Haitink... but I might have settled for Abbado's final, monumental performance in 2014.

My choice for 'one track' however will be M9. I could have gone for many of the same interpreters, but for me, this version with Karajan has always remained my favourite:

'one band'? I think that would have to be Tangerine Dream, given the extent of their discography and the fact that I never get tired of it, these days...

 
 
Ah, Mahler's 9th...what a wonderful work. As far as interpretations go, I would want the Bruno Walter recording with the Columbia Symphony Orchestra.....
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Originally posted by Steve Wyzard Steve Wyzard wrote:

Originally posted by presdoug presdoug wrote:

Bruckner's  9th Symphony, conducted by Bruno Walter

Bruckner's 9th Symphony is definitely in my Top 5, but I would choose Eugen Jochum's 1966 recording with the Berlin Philharmonic. 

I think this one has cropped up before; I' ve certainly discussed it with presdoug. If I was to only pick one 'track' then although I think B9 is fantastic, I couldn't play it thru as many times as M9, which I'd opt for.

If I'd had gone for B9, then I could choose any of Jochum, Klemperer, Karajan, Wand, Giulini, Bernstein or Haitink... but I might have settled for Abbado's final, monumental performance in 2014.

My choice for 'one track' however will be M9. I could have gone for many of the same interpreters, but for me, this version with Karajan has always remained my favourite:

'one band'? I think that would have to be Tangerine Dream, given the extent of their discography and the fact that I never get tired of it, these days...

 


Edited by Jared - February 21 2024 at 02:54
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Originally posted by miamiscot miamiscot wrote:

Song - "Supper's Ready"

Band - Yes

I know I'm boring and predictable...

This just might be the same for me although I'm tempted to put Gates of Delirium or maybe CTTE for the song also. 
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Originally posted by presdoug presdoug wrote:

Bruckner's  9th Symphony, conducted by Bruno Walter

Bruckner's 9th Symphony is definitely in my Top 5, but I would choose Eugen Jochum's 1966 recording with the Berlin Philharmonic. 
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The advantage of picking a band like Yes is that there is a fair chance they will continue and produce more albums in the future. The downside is that it could end up with Bill Sherwood running the show. Wink

I picked Vangelis back in 2019 when the thread was new. That will teach me Unhappy . RIP the great man.


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Song - "Supper's Ready"

Band - Yes

I know I'm boring and predictable...
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1. Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict.
Because I would force everybody I meet to listen to it and gauge their reaction. I'd find out who my friends really are.

2. I'll have to think about that for a very, very long time.
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Song: Grand Hotel by Procol Harum .   Only Because it has a little bit of everything and is relaxing and grand!

Band: Stranglers
All lineups. One of those bands that does it all. And a massive discography.


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1. Thick as a Brick by Jethro Tull. I guess after listening to it 30 times in less than a week I'd start to hate it. I'd try to keep "And You And I" from Yessongs stashed away to have at least one alternative.

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"The Revealing Science of God" from TFTO - after all these years, I am still studying and learning from it!

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Song - Ein Kleine Nachtmusik, Mozart

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